
Should I buy a cottage with friends or family?
BNN Bloomberg
As cottage season dawns, the prospect of joint ownership with family or friends grows anew for many Canadians, budding perennially like a lakeside plant.
Smaller down payments, lower risks and shared experiences all mark the promise of a property partnership with pals and loved ones.
But experts warn that a range of issues need consideration before diving into a cottage co-investment like a kid off the dock.
A candid conversation about finances, long-term life plans and use of the cabin are a good place to start.

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